Name: ink cartridge chip resetter
Ink cartridge numbers :
● T007 T008 T009 T015 T016 T017 T018 T026
● T027 T028 T029 T036 T037 T038 T039 T040 T041
● T0321~324 T0421~424 T0331~336 T0341~348 T0431~434 T0441~444
● T0461~464 T0472~474 T0481~486 T0491~496 T0540~549 T0551~554
● T0561~564 T0591~599 T5591~596 T057 T058 T0601~604 T0611~614
● T0631~634 T0711~714 T0771~716 T0781~786 T0801~806
Available printer models:
● For Epson Color 680 777 777i
● For Epson Stylus Photo 780 785EPX 790 810 820 830 1270
● For Epson Stylus Photo 870 870LE 890 895 915 925 1280 1290
● For Epson Stylus Photo 2000P 950 2100 2200 PM740C RX200
● For Epson Stylus Photo 300 500 600 R210 310 353 510 R800 R1800
● For Epson Stylus Photo RX420 RX425 R2400 RX700
● For Epson Stylus C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46 C50 C60 C61 C62 C63 C64
● For Epson Stylus C65 C66 C67 C68 C70 C80 C82 C84 C85 C86 C87 C88 D88
● For Epson Stylus DX3800 DX3850 DX4800 CX1500 CX3100 CX3200 CX3700
● For Epson Stylus CX3800 CX3810 CX4100 CX4200 CX4700 CX4800 CX6300
● For Epson Stylus CX6400 CX6500 CX6600 CX5100 CX5200 CX5300 CX5400 RX430
● For Epson Stylus D78 DX4000 DX4050 DX5000 DX6000 875DC 875DCS
● For Epson Stylus R260 R380 RX580 R260 R380 RX580 R265 R360
● For Epson PX-A720 EPSON PM-D870 PM-G850 etc.
Warranty: 1:1 Replace Any Defective
1. Get the right cartridge chip reset tool.
A cartridge reset tool is a plastic device with pins that, when inserted into the pinholes on your cartridge, reset the chip inside. The pins on the reset tool must line up with your cartridge's holes, which are on the bottom or side edge. Different models' cartridges have different numbers and arrangements of pin holes. To find the right chip reset tool, search the web for "Epson cartridge chip reset tool" along with the exact model of your printer (e.g., WT-7620).
Most cartridges have either 7 or 9 pinholes in a cluster. Compare a picture of the pins on the reset tool to the number and arrangement of pinholes on the bottom of your print cartridge before purchasing.
If you don't see a cluster of pinholes, look for a small green microchip somewhere on the cartridge—it will either have one single pinhole just above or below it, or two round metal contacts at the top or bottom.[1] In this case, see the Using a Paperclip method.
"Universal" chip reset tools are NOT universal for all models some tools marked as "Universal" have 7 pins, while others have 9.